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this is what god has called us to do. i am going to do it to his glory. >> chuck holton, cbn news, in northern kenya on the shores. >>> up next, they hide their faces out of shame. the plight of the shoe shine boys. >> needy families are often put their children to work. some young boys hit the streets with shoe wax and brushes to shine shoes. it is not an easy life. in one south american capitol, they won't even show their faces. stan jeter has the story. >> reporter: the capitol of bolivi most of them are young men or adolescents who hide their faces with ski masks, we ask some of them why. >> [ foreign speaking ] i don't want kids to tell my little sister that her brotr is a shoe shine boy. i have used a mask since i was 12. no one in my neighborhood knows i shine shoes. many people discriminate against you and look down on you. >> [ foreign speang ] you have to hide your identity. if you say you shine shoes, people treat you poorly. >> many of these young blifians, this is run by randy davis. >> they struggle with alc
this is what god has called us to do. i am going to do it to his glory. >> chuck holton, cbn news, in northern kenya on the shores. >>> up next, they hide their faces out of shame. the plight of the shoe shine boys. >> needy families are often put their children to work. some young boys hit the streets with shoe wax and brushes to shine shoes. it is not an easy life. in one south american capitol, they won't even show their faces. stan jeter has the story. >>...
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just a couple hundred feet stacked up, not enough to cool us down. a late-day sea breeze in the city so we see maybe low 80s downtown but the range continues to go up inland near 100 degrees but tomorrow 5 to 7 degrees of cooling. that's the tre through the early part of the weekend and a little bump up in temperates for the holiy monday. >> low 80s downtown, just doesn't sound rht. >> i know. this droidas evolved to do even more. now it integrates yo work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to evething you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a re intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrumenof efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of e next generation of does. (speaking in internaonal language) and he said to them go ye into all of the wod and preach the gospel preach the gospel ♪ every creature in theorld. (applause)
just a couple hundred feet stacked up, not enough to cool us down. a late-day sea breeze in the city so we see maybe low 80s downtown but the range continues to go up inland near 100 degrees but tomorrow 5 to 7 degrees of cooling. that's the tre through the early part of the weekend and a little bump up in temperates for the holiy monday. >> low 80s downtown, just doesn't sound rht. >> i know. this droidas evolved to do even more. now it integrates yo work e-mail, so you can be...
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one of the ways we use the money we receive, we can pay for the extra thingsfor our children. teachers co into our homes and teach them drawing and crafts work. you can see in our house many picturesmade by our children. >> sergay and natasha say many believers in ukraine should take up children so the institutions can be emptied and all of ukrne's orphans can be raiseed in godly values. >> there is 26 children. they can be adopted. in crew crane we have 28,000 churches of different denominaons. if each church would take one child we would have no orphans. >> they are caring for orphans in ukraine, peter wooding for cbn ne, ukraine. >>> coming up, 9/11 surviv sujo john, he talks to us about how the lord has changed his life since that tragic day 9 years ago. >> this week marks the 9th anniversy of septemr 11th terrorist attacks. many americans remember it like it was yesterday. i know i do, george. >> sujo john is a worldtrade center survir. he is sharing the love of christ all over the world. he recentlyspoke with my colleague, mark martin. >> sujo john as a 9/11 survivor, wh
one of the ways we use the money we receive, we can pay for the extra thingsfor our children. teachers co into our homes and teach them drawing and crafts work. you can see in our house many picturesmade by our children. >> sergay and natasha say many believers in ukraine should take up children so the institutions can be emptied and all of ukrne's orphans can be raiseed in godly values. >> there is 26 children. they can be adopted. in crew crane we have 28,000 churches of different...
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thanks for joining us. one beautiful young woman is facing a life of surgery and stairs after stranger threw acid on her face. less with the harrowing story. >> she's beautiful. her face a picture of joy. but she doesn't look like this any more. this is 28-year-old bethany store today after a total stranger threw acid into her lovely face. >> why me? i have never ever seen this guy in my entire life. >>reporter: her face after surgery but she bravely talk about the attack. >> once it hit me i could not say bubble and sizzle in my skin. >> happened after she was about to enter the starbucks in vancouver, washington. woman approached her and said pretty girl do you want to drink this and then without another word threw the acid. her mother called it an act of evil. bethany was wearing these sunglasses bought just an hour earlier or she would have been blinded. amazingly bethany says she will for give her attacker. >> in time i'm going to for give her because if i don't then it is hard to move on with my life.
thanks for joining us. one beautiful young woman is facing a life of surgery and stairs after stranger threw acid on her face. less with the harrowing story. >> she's beautiful. her face a picture of joy. but she doesn't look like this any more. this is 28-year-old bethany store today after a total stranger threw acid into her lovely face. >> why me? i have never ever seen this guy in my entire life. >>reporter: her face after surgery but she bravely talk about the attack....
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that is where lisa amin is live for us tonight. lisa? >> reporter: david lewis was shot and killed three months ago in a parking garage at 5:40 p.m. and today volunteers passed out the flyers, hoping they will jog someone's memory who was here that day who may have seen something. friends and family spent an hour inside the mall for about an hour talking about lewis. at the time he was shot, san mateo police said the murder was targeted and lewis was arguing with someone. after serving 25 search warrants and interviewing more than 100 people there are still no suspects. >> that is what makes cases like this the most difficult when you only have a suspect and a victim and you don't have a lot of witness information. >> i believe that someone seen something. they may be afraid to come forward. they may have thought wow, that was a -- i don't know. they may have left the mall without knowing what happened. we are in the mall because some people never even knew that day that a murder occurred right here. >> reporter: lewis founded free at la
that is where lisa amin is live for us tonight. lisa? >> reporter: david lewis was shot and killed three months ago in a parking garage at 5:40 p.m. and today volunteers passed out the flyers, hoping they will jog someone's memory who was here that day who may have seen something. friends and family spent an hour inside the mall for about an hour talking about lewis. at the time he was shot, san mateo police said the murder was targeted and lewis was arguing with someone. after serving 25...
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we don't know what the next will be will be unemployment that oppresses us or election. were waiting for the next i think will be up for year 5 to 10%. the economy as halnot so good. the datasets wee honest away from the transport a the jobs data and spending data said requested of a double-dip recession but it's some not good is not like 10 years ago. >> been talking about the possibility of a double-dip recession when are we going to know we are definitely not going to be in one. >> i would take it quarter by quarter. again two quarters in a row or not there were the six months away at in my opinion more these nine months away we also don't know what's going to stick as far as presidential solutions. this week he's really focusing on small businesses. he said were going to tax the rich but we will keep the bush taxes cut to the middle income of america. now were starting to get data and more people react to that. a lot of people like to say keep the bush tax cuts. in the market goes higher. >> what about mark heard oracle h-p. >> i love larry ellis and he's got billion
we don't know what the next will be will be unemployment that oppresses us or election. were waiting for the next i think will be up for year 5 to 10%. the economy as halnot so good. the datasets wee honest away from the transport a the jobs data and spending data said requested of a double-dip recession but it's some not good is not like 10 years ago. >> been talking about the possibility of a double-dip recession when are we going to know we are definitely not going to be in one....
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investigators say he could us to the crimes to a co-worker and said his estranged wife. investigators say he is being held at the solano county jail. in the south bay, paul also does not like california's proposed san francisco pushed through los angeles: train which will travel for the city. last night the city council unanimously declared it has no confidence in the high-speed rail project the council wants state and federal officials to pull the money for the the $43 billion project. san francisco sport of supervisors has approved legislation that would expand the ban on tobacco çsales in its first reading. te current law bans the sale cigarettes and other tobacco products at drug stores. the new legislation would extend that ban to all stores that have pharmacies. the second reading as next week and that it goes to mayor new some who said he will sign the legislation. >> a look at our extended forecast a summer day tomorrow a big warmup into this weekend to complete the forecast is coming up in a few minutes. live from the bay area's new station this is kron 4 news
investigators say he could us to the crimes to a co-worker and said his estranged wife. investigators say he is being held at the solano county jail. in the south bay, paul also does not like california's proposed san francisco pushed through los angeles: train which will travel for the city. last night the city council unanimously declared it has no confidence in the high-speed rail project the council wants state and federal officials to pull the money for the the $43 billion project. san...
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thanks for joining us. i'm garvin thomas in for brent cannon. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. 4:30 this morning. nbc bay area meteorologist, rob mayeda's got the first look at our forecast. good morning, rob. >> good morning. we're seeing kind of the start of november this morning. some light rain, drizzle, 61 around san francisco, and take a look at the satellite. this is hard to believe we're in september. we have a pretty strong system for this time of year. actually dropping some rain and maybe high elevation snow up toward the sierra today. factor that into your plans if you're heading out to the high country. we have a drizzly commute this morning. now, notice these temperatures as we go through the days. talking highs mainly in the 60s inland. maybe near 70 for fairfield. 50, san francisco. quite cool for this time of year. through the week, temperatures climbing a little bit. but today, 67 for a high around san jose. back to you. >> rob, thank you very much. >> want to check in with mike, good morni
thanks for joining us. i'm garvin thomas in for brent cannon. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. 4:30 this morning. nbc bay area meteorologist, rob mayeda's got the first look at our forecast. good morning, rob. >> good morning. we're seeing kind of the start of november this morning. some light rain, drizzle, 61 around san francisco, and take a look at the satellite. this is hard to believe we're in september. we have a pretty strong system for this time of year. actually dropping...
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with us just dealing with drizzle this afternoon. temperatures tomorrow when we see more sunshine, we'll start to jump about 4 degrees and jump about 6 degrees on friday. by the time we head to the end of the weekend, we're nearly 10 degrees warmer in most neighborhoods with low to mid-80s inland, low to mid-70s around the bay, still 60 at the coast. here's frances with an update. >> mike, it sounds like it's getting a little worse in livermore because of this big rig incident. westbound 580 approaching airway. the left lane was supposed to be reopened around 5:00 but now they're saying they don't know exactly when they can resoap it. and i noticed that traffic sensors are actually picking up speeds a little slower than earlier, around 47 mph as you make your way through the area. so we'll be watching this for you. still looking good out at the altamont pass. check out this live shot of the san mateo bridge. pretty foggy out there. in fact, there's a lot of drizzle, especially in san francisco. you'll find some wet roads as you make
with us just dealing with drizzle this afternoon. temperatures tomorrow when we see more sunshine, we'll start to jump about 4 degrees and jump about 6 degrees on friday. by the time we head to the end of the weekend, we're nearly 10 degrees warmer in most neighborhoods with low to mid-80s inland, low to mid-70s around the bay, still 60 at the coast. here's frances with an update. >> mike, it sounds like it's getting a little worse in livermore because of this big rig incident. westbound...
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. >> they hit us hard. i had four guitars stolen. i had both of our laptops, i had my grammy medal stolen. >> reporter: flynn earned a grammy nomination for his band machinehead for the 2007 release "the blackening." he believes whoever did this knew what was inside his home. one was a mini-guitar he gave to his eldest son. the other, the one he wrote songs and toured with back in 1994. >> the other one was a washburn dymbolt that was given to me by the late dimebag darrell. this guitar was incredibly sentimental. >> reporter: he says one neighbor saw a couple of suspicious cars in the neighborhood. >> we have one tip from the corner here, a green/teal american-made pickup truck that drove very slowly up around the corner, came back, drove very slowly. >> reporter: flynn is hoping that a tip and fingerprints taken from two remaining guitars leads to an arrest. he is offering a reward for each guitar. cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> time is 4:38. time to check the commute with mike. some more construction in the east bay. >> yeah
. >> they hit us hard. i had four guitars stolen. i had both of our laptops, i had my grammy medal stolen. >> reporter: flynn earned a grammy nomination for his band machinehead for the 2007 release "the blackening." he believes whoever did this knew what was inside his home. one was a mini-guitar he gave to his eldest son. the other, the one he wrote songs and toured with back in 1994. >> the other one was a washburn dymbolt that was given to me by the late dimebag...
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: the district says no classroom money would be used. one scenario, a builder. >> teachers can use the time with the school, related materials, instead of being stuck in traffic. >> reporter: school district officials say if all goes well, teachers could be move -- moving into low-cost housing in a few years. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the same commit to declared the start of the recession in 2007 now says it's over. the national bureau of economic research said the recession ended in june of 2009. at 18 months, that makes it the longest downturn since world war ii and while the worst might be behind us, many job seekers say they are still waiting for things to get better. >> we're not far from being on the street. that's a terrible place to be. >> if there is another major economic downturn, the panel of economists say that would technically be a new recession. >>> a new report suggests women may have born the brunt of the recession "the wall street journal" broke down statistics and found that 148,000 women left the finance ind
: the district says no classroom money would be used. one scenario, a builder. >> teachers can use the time with the school, related materials, instead of being stuck in traffic. >> reporter: school district officials say if all goes well, teachers could be move -- moving into low-cost housing in a few years. rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the same commit to declared the start of the recession in 2007 now says it's over. the national bureau of economic research said the...
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into next week will see cooling once again as we see cool air into the bay area with the storm passing us to the north. >> bp says it's willing to accept some of the responsibility for the gulf oil disaster but not all. today the british oil company released its own internal report on the worst environmental catastrophe in american history. bp says safety measures could and should of prevented the april 20th explosion that killed 11 workers and sent millions of gallons of crude oil into the gulf of mexico. the company says it shares the responsibility with two other companies halliburton and trans ocean trade there is no single action that caused the accident. a 195 page report identifies 8. tell you're in the one hour before the explosion. first of all a faulty cement seal installed by halliburton allowed hydrocarbon gases to enter the well a device known as the issue truck carrier failed to keep it from spreading. up on the service trans ocean technicians failed to notice the leak. the explosive hydrocarbons were not detected until they reached the riser from the sea floor. efforts to r
into next week will see cooling once again as we see cool air into the bay area with the storm passing us to the north. >> bp says it's willing to accept some of the responsibility for the gulf oil disaster but not all. today the british oil company released its own internal report on the worst environmental catastrophe in american history. bp says safety measures could and should of prevented the april 20th explosion that killed 11 workers and sent millions of gallons of crude oil into...
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officer eckert, thank for being with us. tell us what you know, what and and were there injuries here? >> you have the report. it appears we had a dump truck that lost it its brakes and went out of control and we had reports of striking up to ten vehicles as it came to a stop. there are reports of injuries involved. we don't have anything in terms of details of the extent of injuries but from reports none are life threatening. >> so you talked with the truck driver and he told you, i lost my brakes? >> i didn't personally talk to him but the reports we have from the incident is that the truck driver reported his brakes failing and causing the collision itself. we have the off-ramp on 580 to assist with oakland pd to close down the area for investigation. so the eastbound ramp is closed off. >> are any of the injuries serious? >> none of them as i have on the reports here are life threatening. but it's a major investigation base on the amount of vehicles involved. >> and clearly they've all been removed from the scene given t
officer eckert, thank for being with us. tell us what you know, what and and were there injuries here? >> you have the report. it appears we had a dump truck that lost it its brakes and went out of control and we had reports of striking up to ten vehicles as it came to a stop. there are reports of injuries involved. we don't have anything in terms of details of the extent of injuries but from reports none are life threatening. >> so you talked with the truck driver and he told you,...
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. >> it's brought us a lot closer. every time we have something that happens, it just makes us stronger with it. this is just one more thing that we can look back at and know that it's about or family. we're going to be okay. >> the american red cross has put the family up temporarily in a motel. neighbors are also pitching in trying to establish a fund at a local wells fargo branch. >>> happening also now, state of emergency in colorado declared. and this is why. a massive wildfire burning, building after building, showing in sign of slowing down. happening near boulder. flames have already destroyed 92 structures there tonight. and it's unclear how many of those are homes. we do know that more than 3,000 people were forced to evacuate the area. the fire doubling in size from this time last night, charring more than 7,000 acres of tinder-dry land. investigators know it started with a car and a propane tank monday. >>> a charge of gunning down a bay area cop. dozens of fremont police officers flooded to the courtroom t
. >> it's brought us a lot closer. every time we have something that happens, it just makes us stronger with it. this is just one more thing that we can look back at and know that it's about or family. we're going to be okay. >> the american red cross has put the family up temporarily in a motel. neighbors are also pitching in trying to establish a fund at a local wells fargo branch. >>> happening also now, state of emergency in colorado declared. and this is why. a massive...
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let us make a maxxinista out of you. now it integrates your work e-mail, so you can be hooked up to everything you need to do. now it does 1 ghz speed on a more intuitive keyboard. turning you into an instrument of efficiency. introducing the new droid 2 by motorola. part of the next generation of does. was moving today. that's linda celeste simms. they performed in the east room after a series of workshops for children. first lady michelle obama organized the event, the first in a series. >>> and research indicates, while we talk about dancing, men who dance like this are not only more attractive, but more healthy. researchers in england create they had animation of what it found to be good dancing. this is it. the good dancerses did a lot of torso, neck and head moves. and they performed better in bio chemical tests and analyzing overall health. that compared to bad dancers, the men who were twitching around and shuffling. how many weddings have you been to where this is the dance? the researchers dubbed this bad danci
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stay with us for continuing coverage on this story. and you can find out the latest updates on our website, n nbcbayarea.com. >>> we are in the oven, are we not? let's check in with jeff ranieri to find out what's coming next, jeff? >> we're looking at warm weather, and then eventually some unseasonably cool weather for part of your labor day weekend. let's get a look at the heat right now outside. we're near some records for our inland spots. 101 in livermore, 94 in san jose, 96 in sunnyvale. plenty of heat in the north bay as well with temperatures to 90 and near 100. sunnyvale at 98 and los gatos coming in at 98 degrees. high pressure has been keeping this heat with ush the last 36 hours. we're going to focus on the cooling happening in the pacific. that's going to durp temperatures down over the labor day weekend. we'll see slight differences as we go toward tonight. generally mild at 11:00 p.m., mid to upper 60s. then 6:00 a.m., a little bit aa er costart, with mid and upper 60s as the fog will be returning to the bay area. it wil
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with us now is joseph gaudette. tell us about this veggielution benefit dinner on saturday. >> you can get tickets. it's going to benefit our veggie youth program as well as all the other programs that help our community here. >> and the youth program helps -- >> it's show casing our produce and it's special to me as a chef because it's really awesome to be able to work with great produce. >> reporter: yeah, all this fresh stuff. >> all this stuff. >> reporter: tell us a little bit -- >> i know. >> reporter: right. tell us what we're going to be making on saturday. >> right now i'm working on a pork belly dish. >> reporter: that's going be one of the appetizers on the menu. >> yep. it's braised pork belly, our lettuce from the ranch -- or the farm as well as tempora fried green tomatoes. so it's our farm blt. >> reporter: everything is extremely fresh out here. this is one of the things you'll be able to taste if you do go on online and buy one of the tickets for the event. you mentioned basically it's fun, the abil
with us now is joseph gaudette. tell us about this veggielution benefit dinner on saturday. >> you can get tickets. it's going to benefit our veggie youth program as well as all the other programs that help our community here. >> and the youth program helps -- >> it's show casing our produce and it's special to me as a chef because it's really awesome to be able to work with great produce. >> reporter: yeah, all this fresh stuff. >> all this stuff. >>...
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thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. you can see what frances is talking about, the traffic jam. right now let's begin with a reprieve for three richmond schools. they'll stay open one extra year after the city council approved spending, $1.5 million to keep them open. the unanimous vote came just before 11:30. it will keep kennedy high school and two elementary schools open through the 2011-2012 school year. the meeting was packed with worried parents and school district officials. richmond settled a tax lawsuit with chevron for $114 million. so it has extra money to spend but the council also offered a warning to the school board. >> they gonna have to get their act together. we can no longer have the city of richmond be atm every time they have a problem and they threaten us with attempt to close schools. >> during a meeting, the school board president even argued that closing kennedy high would be dangerous because gang members from different parts of the city would be forced to m
thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. you can see what frances is talking about, the traffic jam. right now let's begin with a reprieve for three richmond schools. they'll stay open one extra year after the city council approved spending, $1.5 million to keep them open. the unanimous vote came just before 11:30. it will keep kennedy high school and two elementary schools open through the 2011-2012 school year. the meeting was packed with worried parents and school...
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growth hormones, what's the impact for us and our children? >> reporter: the question really now is should there be an extra label? >> i think it would be a good thing to have, just to know what you are getting. >> reporter: the company's also working on genetically modified till lawn pia and -- tilapia and trout. >> we need to be able to feed the growing population with seafood. the only way to do it -- >> reporter: would people buy it? >> no. >> if it was deemed safe by certain people, i probably could. >> it would be a tragedy in atlantic salmon went extinct as a genetic accident associated with the creation of this fish for human done sum shun -- consumption. >> reporter: price may be the key. the fda hearings continue tomorrow, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in martinez police are trying to unravel a mysterious shooting yesterday morning that left a 40-year-old wounded outside his home. a woman walking her dog near center avenue and glare sherr drive found the wounded -- glacier dre found the wounded man and called police. the man
growth hormones, what's the impact for us and our children? >> reporter: the question really now is should there be an extra label? >> i think it would be a good thing to have, just to know what you are getting. >> reporter: the company's also working on genetically modified till lawn pia and -- tilapia and trout. >> we need to be able to feed the growing population with seafood. the only way to do it -- >> reporter: would people buy it? >> no. >> if it...
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. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ with my citi thankyou points when it happened... [ glass breaks ] ...again. ♪ [ child ] run! [ man ] first it was the mailbox. then my squirrel. and now, this. so i used my points to make a donation to get the park down the street built. when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. your 70 forecast showing you temperatures again and some seasonably cool today 78 inland upper 60s around the bay, low 60s that the coast. we hold that until the weekend where we warming up slightly. still only mid '80s by saturday, sunday. next week we cooled off once more. when will the warm-up begin this summer?. not yet. >> flooding is a problem in pakistan. they're leaving behind crops that are ruined and villages that are devastated. look at the damage to this field. pakistan's ambassador says the military is so busy with floo
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anne makovec outside the courthouse in san francisco with the latest for us. anne. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger versus state workers. this battle has been going on for two years and has big implications for state workers and the state budget. the california supreme court spent almost two hours listening to arguments this morning over whether or not governor schwarzenegger illegally furloughed more than 200,000 state workers. about 40 lawsuits have been filed on the issue and more than $1.2 million spent on state legal bills. the case will likely affect furlough lawsuits in lower courts around the state. the furloughed workers have lost nearly 50 workdays and close to a combined $3 billion in pay since february of 2009. if the union wins, those workers would get back pay with interest for hours they never worked. if governor schwarzenegger prevails, he may have cemented the power of the state's governor over organized labor for years to come. >> the governor's authority to furlough state authorities stems from his implied and inherent powers as the chie
anne makovec outside the courthouse in san francisco with the latest for us. anne. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger versus state workers. this battle has been going on for two years and has big implications for state workers and the state budget. the california supreme court spent almost two hours listening to arguments this morning over whether or not governor schwarzenegger illegally furloughed more than 200,000 state workers. about 40 lawsuits have been filed on the issue and more...
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stay with us got our news at 6:00 coming up next. live this is kron 4 news at 6:00 with a developing story. our top story at 6:00 the accident involving a dump truck which is stopped on oakland grant avenue near macarthur you can see the location here. this happened just after 514 of the grand avenue exit your looking at live pictures now the rap is closed to traffic is at a standstill you can see the area from our live picture. this is the area of the scene emergency crews are there no word yet on whether the or injuries connected which you can see a number of cars are involved and trucks involved in this accident. multiple vehicles and see people standing there apparently getting information to launch a person on the scene. were continuing to pull the story and reporters in route to give you more details and again this is happening in oakland right now off of grand avenue near the macarthur area. this is also near lake merritt to give a better sense of the area. the number of vehicles involved in an accident there. we'll continue t
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thanks for joining us. san francisco police are investigating a crash that occurred late last night leaving two people dead at the scene, three others are in critical condition this morning. it happened around 10:30 last night near the send end of lake merced. police say a gray two-door honda crashed over into oncoming traffic and was broadsided by a white toyota. two men died at the scene. three people in the toyota are in critical condition. police can't say yet what caused the honda's driver to veer off course. >>> the word censored that has the phrase adult services on craigslist this morning. amy hollyfield reports. >> those who have pressured craigslist are now full of praise. >> over a number of years we have persuaded craigslist to take action eliminating prostitution ads. it has donl the right thing now by shutting down the adult services section. >> the word censored appears where the adult services section was but melissa with prosecution research and education points out ads for sex are still th
thanks for joining us. san francisco police are investigating a crash that occurred late last night leaving two people dead at the scene, three others are in critical condition this morning. it happened around 10:30 last night near the send end of lake merced. police say a gray two-door honda crashed over into oncoming traffic and was broadsided by a white toyota. two men died at the scene. three people in the toyota are in critical condition. police can't say yet what caused the honda's driver...
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most of us in the upper 50s to low 60s. we have san francisco around 56 and los gatos some of the cooler spots. around the monterey bay and inland, we have clouds, even drizzle here and temperatures upper 50s to near 60 degrees. let's talk about our highlights. lots to talk about because the weather's going to change a lot in the next 24 to 48 hours. today more clouds. we'll have cooler weather today, probably the coolest day in the forecast and the drizzle will hang around the coast and parts of san francisco could be dealing with that also. drying and clearing from north to south as high pressure moves in and the cold front moves to our south that brought us the drizzle. warmer, brighter and drier with that high pressure for the weekend. east bay valleys, in the 90s a couple days ago. upper 60s with the san ramon valley and livermore all the way to brentwood. under a partly sunny sky, mid to upper 60s across the board on the east bay shore with oakland 63 degrees. down in the south bay, partly sunny also with temperatures
most of us in the upper 50s to low 60s. we have san francisco around 56 and los gatos some of the cooler spots. around the monterey bay and inland, we have clouds, even drizzle here and temperatures upper 50s to near 60 degrees. let's talk about our highlights. lots to talk about because the weather's going to change a lot in the next 24 to 48 hours. today more clouds. we'll have cooler weather today, probably the coolest day in the forecast and the drizzle will hang around the coast and parts...
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get california working again-for all of us. >>> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. this sounds too familiar, a natural gas explosion has killed at least two people and leveled part of their neighborhood. it happened in belgium. the explosion sent 17 people to the hospital and leveled at least three homes in the northern part of brussels. witnesses told police they heard a loud blast and then felt the ground shake just before midnight brussels' time. crews have spent more than 12 hours on the scene. >> today is a day off for the cleanup crews in san bruno. work was done in the disaster zone yesterday. 29 of the 35 residents who lost their homes have signed a liability waiver including a guarantee they won't have any out-of-pocket expenses. pg&e says it will ultimately pick up the estimated $60,000 per house. officials hope to have the cleanup work con within four weeks before the rainy season begins. governor swarzenegger discussed the san bruno disaster in his weekly radio address. she promising a full investigation. >> in this case you really hav
get california working again-for all of us. >>> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm carolyn tyler. this sounds too familiar, a natural gas explosion has killed at least two people and leveled part of their neighborhood. it happened in belgium. the explosion sent 17 people to the hospital and leveled at least three homes in the northern part of brussels. witnesses told police they heard a loud blast and then felt the ground shake just before midnight brussels' time. crews...
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not sure it tells us very much. i think there's ate lot more to see. >> can brown keep up with whitman. the whitman camp responded immediately to brown's first ad. does brown have the capacity to raise enough money? >> certainly can't keep up with her in terms of her own dollars. she has her own printing press, $10 about million of her own going in and $175 million more to go. he needs to get labor out there but labor has its own issues and many, many cases to fire up on so they won't have as much money for brown as you would like to see. brown has a tough go, but he does have something that whitman doesn't have, a name, a family, a legacy. >> well, a little bit of a surprise i guess you would say today, larry, to see steve posner come out and actually endorse meg whitman. does it matter at all, and what does whitman do here? >> posner is important for one big reason. he's close to the republican base. whitman needs that republican base since recently she's been straying from it but that's not enough for whitman. sh
not sure it tells us very much. i think there's ate lot more to see. >> can brown keep up with whitman. the whitman camp responded immediately to brown's first ad. does brown have the capacity to raise enough money? >> certainly can't keep up with her in terms of her own dollars. she has her own printing press, $10 about million of her own going in and $175 million more to go. he needs to get labor out there but labor has its own issues and many, many cases to fire up on so they...
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tomorrow for us. then what we will do is we will just make it feel like summer on the first weekend of fall with warmer weather. >> thank you, steve. >>> while it may not feel like it to many americans the national bureau of economic research says the recession is over. those economists say the ri correction started in desper of 2007 and ended in june of last year. that would still make it the longest since world war ii. they add the economy has been growing for the last 15 months. but the experts also say the effects or still being felt because an estimated 15 million americans are still out of work. they say unemployment usually keeps rising after a recession ends and the jobless rate doesn't drop until the recovery is well underway. the unemployment rate is currently holding steady at 9.6%. >>> the one day meeting of the federal reserve is just getting underway in washington, d.c. this morning. federal reserve chairman ben bernanke and his colleagues are considering what steps if any to strengthen
tomorrow for us. then what we will do is we will just make it feel like summer on the first weekend of fall with warmer weather. >> thank you, steve. >>> while it may not feel like it to many americans the national bureau of economic research says the recession is over. those economists say the ri correction started in desper of 2007 and ended in june of last year. that would still make it the longest since world war ii. they add the economy has been growing for the last 15...
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that's what's giving us the morning clouds and what's cooling us down. it is pushing well off to the east so improving conditions are expected during the day. more sunshine but again still cool. mid-60s in union city and fremont. upper 60s in milpitas. upper 60s in morgan hill. mid-60s palo alto and mountain view and just near 60 degrees along our coastline in pacifica and daly city and half moon bay. east bay locations, from the lower 60s in berkeley to 70 degrees in walnut creek. 68 in san ramon and the lower 70s in pittsburg to brentwood, which are pretty nice temperatures. north bay location, upper 60s in napa and sonoma. 65 vallejo and san rafael. 58 in sausalito. 60 degrees in san francisco. today is expected to be the coolest day of the week. take a look. we will begin to warm up as early as thursday and friday. we'll take those warmer conditions into the weekend saturday and sunday. that's a look at your weather. back up to you. >>> in the news this morning, there are three schools in richmond that will have enough money it stay open at least for
that's what's giving us the morning clouds and what's cooling us down. it is pushing well off to the east so improving conditions are expected during the day. more sunshine but again still cool. mid-60s in union city and fremont. upper 60s in milpitas. upper 60s in morgan hill. mid-60s palo alto and mountain view and just near 60 degrees along our coastline in pacifica and daly city and half moon bay. east bay locations, from the lower 60s in berkeley to 70 degrees in walnut creek. 68 in san...
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mid to upper 50s for the rest of us. around the monterey bay and even inland salinas low to mid-50s with gilroy 47 degrees. highlights, sunshine just about everywhere today. even with that still cooler because of that sea breeze. partly cloudy and cool tonight. and then the warmer afternoons. we're still holding on to those for friday, saturday, sunday and monday. those of you who have work on the weekend, maybe you can get friday and monday outside and enjoy the warm weather. here we are at 5:00 this morning. notice how the clouds increase through 8:00, 9:00. just like yesterday, rapid retreat by noon. most of us clear except a few clouds by the coast. those may wash almost completely away by the afternoon hours. 60s in the bay and 70s in our inland valleys. no 80s today but close at places like antioch at 78. low 70s through the san ramon valley. low to mid-70s for the most part in the east bay valleys. east bay shore mid to upper 60s with the exception hercules, castro valley and fremont. under sunny sky you may hit 7
mid to upper 50s for the rest of us. around the monterey bay and even inland salinas low to mid-50s with gilroy 47 degrees. highlights, sunshine just about everywhere today. even with that still cooler because of that sea breeze. partly cloudy and cool tonight. and then the warmer afternoons. we're still holding on to those for friday, saturday, sunday and monday. those of you who have work on the weekend, maybe you can get friday and monday outside and enjoy the warm weather. here we are at...
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so use caution. that advisory was issued at 3a on the 880 we have roadwork northbound 880 between high street and broadway. construction has various lanes blocked in effect until 6:30. 880 itself here's a live look no troubles to report both directions actually cleared as you pass the coliseum. eastshore freeway so far, so good. no delays to report out of richmond. here's a live look through vallejo near the carquinez bridge. traffic cruising right along. live look at the bay bridge, there is a wind advisory in effect. use caution but so far the metering lights are off. that's a look at your ride. let's check your forecast. tracy? >> hey thanks, gianna. things today are still cool. average high in concord 86 degrees. 82 santa rosa. 80 san jose. 72 in san francisco. today 13 degrees off the mark in concord, 76 santa rosa, 73 san jose and 66 in san francisco. we are moving into fall tonight. these temperatures still cooler than average. here's a look at some more bay area cities and today's highs. 72 k
so use caution. that advisory was issued at 3a on the 880 we have roadwork northbound 880 between high street and broadway. construction has various lanes blocked in effect until 6:30. 880 itself here's a live look no troubles to report both directions actually cleared as you pass the coliseum. eastshore freeway so far, so good. no delays to report out of richmond. here's a live look through vallejo near the carquinez bridge. traffic cruising right along. live look at the bay bridge, there is a...
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so what i'm going to tell you is just for us locals. the bay on the average about as deep as your neighborhoods swimming pool. >> when you look out on the water you assume oh, it's this dark murky water it must be deep about in reality the average dement of the bay is between 12 and -- depth of the bay is between 12 and 15 feet. >> reporter: she says it's a little misleading because we see big ships coming in and out of the bay every day. but what you may not know is that they are restricted to very narrow channels that have to be constantly dredged. >> we still need to come in and dig out some of that extra sand and mud that's coming down from the mountains and from the rivers, or else a lot of the cargo ships that come in from many ports would not be able to navigate in. >> reporter: as it turns out, the deepest part of the bay is where all the action, right under the golden gate. that's where that tidal action comes in and continually scours away at the bottom. the waters about 300 feet deep under the bridge but chen says that is def
so what i'm going to tell you is just for us locals. the bay on the average about as deep as your neighborhoods swimming pool. >> when you look out on the water you assume oh, it's this dark murky water it must be deep about in reality the average dement of the bay is between 12 and -- depth of the bay is between 12 and 15 feet. >> reporter: she says it's a little misleading because we see big ships coming in and out of the bay every day. but what you may not know is that they are...
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. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza back up to the macarthur maze. there was an oil spill on the upper deck after a bus lost its transmission. that's why we are so badly back up for this necommute. the meter and lights were turned on a very close to 6:00 a.m. you can see things are backed up let switchover showing you traffic trucker interstate 80 is backed up all along the glory short freeway. we are seeing indications of of back up in macarthur maze. let's back that out a bit you can see there ride coming down from the freeway is definitely slowing things. slow from children's hospital in the westbound direction. a big problem for this commute. you can see all approaches are born to be jammed for a while. let's take go look at another problem interstate 580 in the westbound direction the back up from 2 05 interchange through the altamont pass towards airway boulevard. that was where there was another spill. the traffic has moved much better through livermore. t
. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza back up to the macarthur maze. there was an oil spill on the upper deck after a bus lost its transmission. that's why we are so badly back up for this necommute. the meter and lights were turned on a very close to 6:00 a.m. you can see things are backed up let switchover showing you traffic trucker interstate 80 is backed up all...
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dave, thanks for joining us. we have noticed -- i mean, the explosion happened in one specific area. but yet the fire spread out. >> it seems like the houses were up in flames instantly. >> how could that happen? >> well, that's always a great question to ask because these kinds of fires are so unusual, they really -- they really do not behave in many of the same ways we're accustomed to seeing. probably the main reason is that there's a couple of different factors that influenced it. just like a wild land fire, you always have the wind. the wind that was just out there to begin with does help to move that fire. but project the main thing is the radiant heat. once one house gets going and if it's completely involved, it's almost impossible to describe how hot it can be so close to the other houses in the area once you have cars that are on fire, they can spread the radiant heat to cars nearby. it just becomes exponentially greater and greater the more heat and house that are generated and that's probably one of t
dave, thanks for joining us. we have noticed -- i mean, the explosion happened in one specific area. but yet the fire spread out. >> it seems like the houses were up in flames instantly. >> how could that happen? >> well, that's always a great question to ask because these kinds of fires are so unusual, they really -- they really do not behave in many of the same ways we're accustomed to seeing. probably the main reason is that there's a couple of different factors that...
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you get to us not simply a meal. but you which will get together over coffee to discuss matters of interest because it's never drank on their own they're always invited to send out the friendship. and you don't just drink plain coffee it's always served with whipped milk. mark. extremely nice whatever it is i'm going to get some kind of. things to come from around town of an as delicious pancakes i was ready to see what else was going on in the village i didn't have to look phone. and his friends of kazakhstan drivers who perform all around russia but they're also happy to train new students providing they're wearing the proper gear of course. they don't write i don't like a ready all i'm missing there is the bit that we don't have time for that but i had a few writing lessons by now and i was confident that nothing could possibly go wrong assuming it's only wasn't going to make me copy his protege as i'm told he was once in the presidential guard and he's following in the footsteps of a proud line of course like hor
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us to speak and make some of that -- listen and allow us to speak and make that sort of empathic -- i wonder too, do you have experience of seeing where it effects the relationship between the rabbi and congregation in terms of what they might say from the pulpit or might teach in an adult education course or might decide how the religious school curriculum gets formulated and taught? >> we do. we see rabbis are less fearful once they have gone through a process. they are much more willing to stand up and talk about their values, and also makes space in the room for the congregation to talk about differing ways of viewing the situation. >> lay leadership? >> it has very much been impacted by this as well. the words are really coming to have to wrestle with these issues once they do people are changed this is a tons formative process i would say and people are not necessarily again, their minds don't necessarily change but their capacity to hold the whole spectrum is what changes. >> i think what is also important to say is that we live in a community where i think conservatively 25%
us to speak and make some of that -- listen and allow us to speak and make that sort of empathic -- i wonder too, do you have experience of seeing where it effects the relationship between the rabbi and congregation in terms of what they might say from the pulpit or might teach in an adult education course or might decide how the religious school curriculum gets formulated and taught? >> we do. we see rabbis are less fearful once they have gone through a process. they are much more...
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we ask god to bless us with a future in which we will all enjoyed peace, security, and stability. made peace and god's mercy and blessings be upon you. [applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i would like to thank the chairman of the executive committee of the palestine liberation organization and president of the palestinian authority for the statement just made, and i request protocol for his excellency. >> sunday on "washington journal," scott rasmussen on his new book about how the tea party movement is fundamentally remaking our two-party system. then come immigration issues surrounding arizonas immigration initiatives and the dream act, a pathway children -- a pathway to citizenship for some children of illegal aliens. after that, protecting student athletes from concussions. plus, your e-mails and phone calls. "washington journal" -- live sunday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. sunday on "newsmakers," wyoming senator john barrasso on what the republican gop should be if the gop wins more seats. he also talked about the role of conservatives and moderates in his part
we ask god to bless us with a future in which we will all enjoyed peace, security, and stability. made peace and god's mercy and blessings be upon you. [applause] >> on behalf of the general assembly, i would like to thank the chairman of the executive committee of the palestine liberation organization and president of the palestinian authority for the statement just made, and i request protocol for his excellency. >> sunday on "washington journal," scott rasmussen on his...
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, use the taser. but why go to the taser right away. >> mcfarlane sued marin county on monday, the sheriff's department. they say they take charges of excessive force but are confident the deputies will be vindicated when all the facts are considered. carly fiorina and barbara boxer would like to have another debate. each went after the other last night, a back and forth battle that largely focussed on the economy. it took place at st. mary's college. >> fiorina teed off on barbara boxer in her opening statement. >> her long track record in washington d.c. is consistent and clear and the results of her policies are devastating for this state. >> barbara boxer answered by attacking fiorina's six years as ceo of hewlett-packard. >> who made her name as the ceo in hewlett-packard laying thousands and thousands of workers off shipping their jobs overseas, making no sacrifice while she was doing it, taking $100 million. >> fiorina defended her tenure at h. p. saying in the 21st century, any job can go anyw
, use the taser. but why go to the taser right away. >> mcfarlane sued marin county on monday, the sheriff's department. they say they take charges of excessive force but are confident the deputies will be vindicated when all the facts are considered. carly fiorina and barbara boxer would like to have another debate. each went after the other last night, a back and forth battle that largely focussed on the economy. it took place at st. mary's college. >> fiorina teed off on barbara...
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in turn use see prices dip. more headlines and a moment, let's go back inside another live look at the james lick. we saw wet roads, they continue to exist here in 7101. speaking of sfo more than likely we will see delays. normally that would come about 6 1/3 year so we're delays. normally that would come about 6 1/3 year so we're keeping an eye on them. ñn saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm, then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. oh, see, this is the back to school list. the cost always makes mom freak. mommy. mom. hey, mom. good times. mom, the back to school list is here. looks expensive. graphing calculator, flash dr
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we are glad to have joined us. join us for a ethan bronner air and james l. roy, coming up. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: u.s. special envoy george mitchell is on an emergency mission to rescue the latest efforts for peace in the region. i am joined from jerusalem by ethan bronner. thanks for your time, a bit too heavy on the program tonight, sir pitt >> is a pleasure to be here. tavis: let me start with the obvious, the thing that has raised this level of concern so high tonight on the scale. israel, on sunday, allowed the moratorium on jewish settlements being built in the west ba
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for all of us, could buy. -- goodbye. funding is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, vermont and honolulu. the john d. rockefeller -- macarthur foundation and union bank. >> and union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? what can we do for you?
for all of us, could buy. -- goodbye. funding is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, vermont and honolulu. the john d. rockefeller -- macarthur foundation and union bank. >> and union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? what can we do for you?
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stay getting carvery in russia to the east so we are hoping the investors would join us and help us to recover for a russian or four it's important for and i would expect some serious deals in serious companies are working to get it exactly one year ago primes to putin said the crisis is changing russia's investment policy didn't really change this policy did and did it. change the the competitive ability of this country yes of course to high oil prices into falls and he made us. hey. we were trying to do too much or. yourselves it's much more sorber situation we have certain monny we have a stable oil prices medical worth of things to ourselves but we do need foreign investors and incorporation in joining to changes for major enterprises in program so probably a much more least sixty of. country carvery in development. our reporter mentioned bureaucracy which stands in the way of investment and cooperation with business abroad when we mention bureaucracy i mean the russians we actually don't mean bureaucracy itself we mean corruption the president the prime minister talk a lot about f
stay getting carvery in russia to the east so we are hoping the investors would join us and help us to recover for a russian or four it's important for and i would expect some serious deals in serious companies are working to get it exactly one year ago primes to putin said the crisis is changing russia's investment policy didn't really change this policy did and did it. change the the competitive ability of this country yes of course to high oil prices into falls and he made us. hey. we were...
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that's taking all the storms away from us. that high pressure stagnates our air, allows the heat to build, doesn't allow it to vent into the central valley. no free air conditioning today thanks to the calmness of the air and also the fact there's a slight offshore breeze, also. near 90 in sunnyvale and milpitas. low to mid-90s through the rest of the south bay with san jose 92. on the peninsula, mid to upper 80s. going to get a little uncomfortable in the house this afternoon. mid-70s along the coast. daly city 75, sunset 76. downtown south san francisco, being conservative with low to mid-80s. something we'll keep an eye on. low to mid-90ss north bay valleys. your beaches will have low to mid-70s and sunshine. other than san leandro, hayward, berkeley and richmond should have low 90s east bay shore. those cities just mentioned, probably mid to upper 80s. east bay valleys, mid to upper 90s. brentwood will be near 100 today. we'll have mid-90s morgan hill, gilroy, hollister. mid to upper 80s no clouds in the monterey bay. toni
that's taking all the storms away from us. that high pressure stagnates our air, allows the heat to build, doesn't allow it to vent into the central valley. no free air conditioning today thanks to the calmness of the air and also the fact there's a slight offshore breeze, also. near 90 in sunnyvale and milpitas. low to mid-90s through the rest of the south bay with san jose 92. on the peninsula, mid to upper 80s. going to get a little uncomfortable in the house this afternoon. mid-70s along...
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to me lots floors ligatures but they always expected us to show up as soon as the ordered us to come from. the basements of the house have undergone no change since the one nine hundred thirty s. even the doors of the now nonexistent service lives that were used to move dust bins are still there. sounds ten years ago there was a big hole here some of the ground had been flushed away when they were building a sewage pipe a few other young man and i went down to a depth of twelve metres we saw there was a sunken underground been sucking in water and soil to be awarded later but it was blocked with concrete. is a professional digger he makes maps and charts of the capitals underground service lines archaeologists and rescue workers turned to him for help. house on the embankment was still under construction your political prisoners built a bunker and a secret tunnels linking the house to the kremlin. to one theory if they died there will travel down to the mosque at a depth of seventeen thousand meters. but we saw several human skulls with holes at the back a large holes in the forehead
to me lots floors ligatures but they always expected us to show up as soon as the ordered us to come from. the basements of the house have undergone no change since the one nine hundred thirty s. even the doors of the now nonexistent service lives that were used to move dust bins are still there. sounds ten years ago there was a big hole here some of the ground had been flushed away when they were building a sewage pipe a few other young man and i went down to a depth of twelve metres we saw...
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they used to work together. now they have really become rivals in what they are trying to do. >> a lot of these companies have acquired other firms that have made them more pitted against each other. >> it will be interesting. >> to say the least. >> nice story. >> big silicon valley "peyton place." but you're here to talk about passwords. how many times have you thought of a password and then -- forgot it. >> how many different passwords do you have? >> and if you do them right, they're all unique. okay? maybe we don't all do that? but we're supposed to have a different password for everything. you don't want to lose them. once your good ones you don't want to lose them. a lot of folks keep them on paper. please don't put them on your monitor or in their wallet or purse or something. put them on a password manager. for example, here's an example a piece of software called splash id and it's a program you can run. >> just go to download.com to download a free trial version. put it on your iphone, android, blackb
they used to work together. now they have really become rivals in what they are trying to do. >> a lot of these companies have acquired other firms that have made them more pitted against each other. >> it will be interesting. >> to say the least. >> nice story. >> big silicon valley "peyton place." but you're here to talk about passwords. how many times have you thought of a password and then -- forgot it. >> how many different passwords do you...
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anne what can you tell us? >> reporter: as i was saying, pg&e is obviously focusing a lot of its work here in the san bruno neighborhood where the explosion happened. but a state public utility commission is now ordering them to check thousands of miles of pipeline across the state to make sure other neighborhoods don't end up in this same situation. the piece of pipeline, the piece that you see right there is now on its way to washington, d.c. a 28-foot section called prime evidence in the gas line explosion investigation. it was ripped out of the ground and tossed 100 feet through the air by thursday's blast. investigators are now trying to figure out whether the explosion was caused by a weld failure, impact from construction, or metal fatigue. the ntsb is digging to find out. >> there are lots of reasons why this pipe could have failed and getting into the crater will help us gather information to make that determination. >> reporter: now, the california public utilities commission did order pg&e to inspect
anne what can you tell us? >> reporter: as i was saying, pg&e is obviously focusing a lot of its work here in the san bruno neighborhood where the explosion happened. but a state public utility commission is now ordering them to check thousands of miles of pipeline across the state to make sure other neighborhoods don't end up in this same situation. the piece of pipeline, the piece that you see right there is now on its way to washington, d.c. a 28-foot section called prime evidence...
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resolutions and used chemical weapons in the iran war, used them against his own people, thousands died as a result of it. so that was why it was on the agenda from then on and my attitude to it, this is what led to the actions we took with respect to libya, a.q. khan, what we were trying to do then and trying to do still in relation to iran, north korea, and so on. from then on my view was the calculus of risk changes, you can not afford to let this proliferation occur. >> rose: here is what intrigues me about you, too. you seem to say about iran the fear to do nothing if you are a leader gnawed at you. gnawed at you. and therefore the iraqi invasion and therefore the potential of iran having nuclear weapons. the fear of that. >> yeah. i mean... >> rose: you lived more by fear than hope. >> (laughs) no, no, i think i'm basically hopeful. but... and i think the fear of doing the prime minister's questions is a little different. >> rose: i was fearful that i'd become prime minister and now i had to govern. that's how you openly spoke. >> that's for sure and true. i think the fear... howe
resolutions and used chemical weapons in the iran war, used them against his own people, thousands died as a result of it. so that was why it was on the agenda from then on and my attitude to it, this is what led to the actions we took with respect to libya, a.q. khan, what we were trying to do then and trying to do still in relation to iran, north korea, and so on. from then on my view was the calculus of risk changes, you can not afford to let this proliferation occur. >> rose: here is...